Locally small category
A locally small category is a category whose hom-sets are (small) sets. More explicitly, it is a category such that for all objects and
in the category, there exists a set
whose elements are exactly the morphisms from
to
.
Most categories encountered outside category theory are locally small. For example, the category of sets is a locally small category, even though it is not a small category. This is because there is no (small) set containing all (small) sets, but for any two sets and
, there does exist a set
that contains all the morphisms from
to
, i.e., all the functions
.
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